House Baelish of Harrenhal is a noble house from Harrenhal in the riverlands. A cadet branch of House Baelish of the Fingers, it is founded by Petyr Baelish, the new Lord Paramount of the Trident, in 299 AC. Recent Events Lord Petyr Baelish is named Lord of Harrenhal and Lord Paramount of the Trident by the Iron Throne, a reward for arranging the alliance between Houses Lannister and Tyrell and the betrothal of Margaery Tyrell to King Joffrey I Baratheon. Petyr replaces Lord Hoster Tully of Riverrun as liege lord of the riverlands. A Storm of Swords Harrenhal is recaptured from the Brave Companions by Ser Gregor Clegane and the Mountain's men. Lord Petyr helps Sansa Stark escape King's Landing after Joffrey's death by using Ser Dontos Hollard as a front for his plans. Petyr marries Lady Lysa Arryn at the Fingers. A Feast for Crows Residing at the Eyrie as Lord Protector of the Vale, Petyr seems in no hurry to occupy Harrenhal. House Baelish at the end of the third century The known Baelishes during the timespan of the events described in A Song of Ice and Fire are: Lord Petyr Baelish, Lord of Harrenhal, Lord Paramount of the Trident, and Lord Protector of the Eyrie and the Vale of Arryn, formerly master of coin under King Robert I Baratheon and King Joffrey I Baratheon. Lady {Lysa Tully}, his wife, widow to Lord Jon Arryn. Defenestrated at the Eyrie, in 300 AC. "Alayne Stone", his natural daughter. Actually Sansa Stark.
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House Ashford of Ashford is a noble house from Ashford in the Reach. It blazons its arms with a white sun-and-chevron on orange. According to semi-canon sources, their words are "Our Sun Shines Bright". History House Ashford held a tourney at Ashford Meadow in 209 AC. Lord Ashford's sons, Ser Androw and Ser Robert, were two of the original champions of their thirteen year old sister. During the tourney an altercation occurred between Ser Duncan the Tall and Prince Aerion Targaryen. This resulted in Duncan striking the prince, claiming that he was only following the knight's vows to defend the weak. Aerion demanded a trial of seven to clear his name. Thus the tourney entered history by becoming the theater of the first trial of seven in more than a hundred years. During the trial King Daeron II Targaryen's son and heir, Prince Baelor, was slain by his own brother, Prince Maekar. Robert Baratheon was defeated at the Battle of Ashford during Robert's Rebellion. As bannermen of House Tyrell, House Ashford can be presumed to have remained loyal to King Aerys II Targaryen during Robert's Rebellion. House Ashford at the end of the third century The known Ashfords during the timespan of the events described in A Song of Ice and Fire are: No member has appeared yet. Historical Members Ser Alyn Ashford, during the reign of King Jaehaerys I Targaryen. Lord Ashford, head of the family during the reign of King Daeron II Targaryen. Ser Androw Ashford, his eldest son and heir, a knight. Ser Robert Ashford, his second son, a knight. His daughter, short with yellow hair and a round pink face, thirteen years old at the time of the tourney.
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House Arryn of Gulltown is a small cadet branch of House Arryn located in the city of Gulltown. They chose to marry merchants in Gulltown, making them richer than most of their cousins. However they are considered uncouth, and so they are not discussed by the rest of the family. Although their coat of arms does not officially appears in the books, Isembard Arryn, the head of the house during king Aegon III Targaryen's regency, was said to have the falcon on his sigil painted in gold, which means that their arms are the same as their cousins from the Eyrie. History House Arryn of Gulltown split from the lordly branch in the reign of King Jaehaerys I Targaryen, going into trade and becoming rich. After the death of Lady Jeyne Arryn of the lordly branch, Isembard Arryn of the Gulltown Arryns attempted to claim the Eyrie. However he was eventually forced to submit to her chosen successor Joffrey Arryn. Recent Events |
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House Appleton of Appleton is a noble house from Appleton in the Reach. According to semi-canon sources they blazon their arms with quarterly: An apple tree on yellow, a grey gatehouse on white. Their words are not known.
House Appleton at the end of the third century
The known Appletons during the timespan of the events described in A Song of Ice and Fire are:
No member has appeared yet.
No member has appeared yet.
- Coat of arms: Quarterly: An apple tree on yellow, a grey gatehouse on white, (Quarterly, first and fourth or, an apple tree proper, second and third argent, a gatehouse cendrée)
- Seat: Appleton
- Region: Reach
- Overlord: House Tyrell
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House Ambrose is a noble house from the Reach.
They blazon their arms as a yellow field strewn with red ants. According to semi-canon sources their motto is "Never Resting".
They blazon their arms as a yellow field strewn with red ants. According to semi-canon sources their motto is "Never Resting".
History
In 42 AC Ser Aegon Ambrose, a knight of the Warrior's Sons, took part in the trial of seven in which seven of the Warrior's Sons faced King Maegor I Targaryen and his six champions. He died during the battle.
During the civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons, Marq Ambrose was loyal to King Aegon II Targaryen. He was a member of the Caltrops, supporters of Aegon II who plotted to dispose of Ulf the White and Hugh Hammer. Marq suggested that, since both Ulf the White and Hugh Hammer were dragonriders, they would kill the men only after taking King's Landing from the forces of Rhaenyra Targaryen, but Richard Rodden insisted that such a plan would be dishonorable. Marq was later slain during the Second Battle of Tumbleton.
Ser Aubrey Ambrose was named by Eustace Osgrey as one of the outstanding supporters of the Daemon I Blackfyre's cause.
During the civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons, Marq Ambrose was loyal to King Aegon II Targaryen. He was a member of the Caltrops, supporters of Aegon II who plotted to dispose of Ulf the White and Hugh Hammer. Marq suggested that, since both Ulf the White and Hugh Hammer were dragonriders, they would kill the men only after taking King's Landing from the forces of Rhaenyra Targaryen, but Richard Rodden insisted that such a plan would be dishonorable. Marq was later slain during the Second Battle of Tumbleton.
Ser Aubrey Ambrose was named by Eustace Osgrey as one of the outstanding supporters of the Daemon I Blackfyre's cause.
Recent Events
A Clash of Kings
House Ambrose follow their Tyrell overlords in declaring for Renly Baratheon on the outset of the War of the Five Kings. While on the march with Renly's army, Ser Edmund Ambrose is one of the knights who start the wager on the maidenhood of Brienne of Tarth, bringing her flowers and offering to ride with her. Brienne eventually discovers the wager, after which she seeks Edmund out during the melee at Bitterbridge and defeats him.
After Renly's death, the Ambroses again follow the Tyrells, marching with the Tyrell-Lannister army at the Battle of the Blackwater. The squire Alyn Ambrose slays a Myrish crossbowman and a Mullendore man-at-arms during the fighting.
After Renly's death, the Ambroses again follow the Tyrells, marching with the Tyrell-Lannister army at the Battle of the Blackwater. The squire Alyn Ambrose slays a Myrish crossbowman and a Mullendore man-at-arms during the fighting.
A Storm of Swords
Elinor Tyrell is betrothed to Alyn Ambrose, a son of Lord Arthur Ambrose.
Ambrose men march with Lord Randyll Tarly to pacify the crownlands after the victory at the Blackwater.
Ambrose men march with Lord Randyll Tarly to pacify the crownlands after the victory at the Blackwater.
A Feast for Crows
Brienne of Tarth spots horse trappings bearing the ants of Ambrose among the gear collected from the dead after the Battle of Duskendale.
House Ambrose at the end of the third century
The known Ambroses during the timespan of the events described in A Song of Ice and Fire are:
Lord Arthur Ambrose
Lady Alysanne Hightower, his wife.
Alyn Ambrose, their young son. A squire.
With unspecified familiar relationship to the main branch of the house there is also:
Ser Edmund Ambrose, a knight from Randyll Tarly's household.
Lord Arthur Ambrose
Lady Alysanne Hightower, his wife.
Alyn Ambrose, their young son. A squire.
With unspecified familiar relationship to the main branch of the house there is also:
Ser Edmund Ambrose, a knight from Randyll Tarly's household.
Historical Members
Ser Aegon Ambrose, a knight of the Warrior's Sons in 42 AC.
Marq Ambrose, loyal to King Aegon II Targaryen during the Dance of the Dragons.
Ser Aubrey Ambrose, a knight who supported Daemon I Blackfyre during his rebellion.
Marq Ambrose, loyal to King Aegon II Targaryen during the Dance of the Dragons.
Ser Aubrey Ambrose, a knight who supported Daemon I Blackfyre during his rebellion.
- Coat of arms: A yellow field strewn with red ants (Or, semé of ants gules)
- Words: Never Resting
- Lord: Lord Arthur Ambrose
- Region: The Reach
- Heir: Alyn Ambrose
- Overlord: House Tyrell
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